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The Response Regulator FlmD Regulates Biofilm Formation in Comamonas testosteroni through the Transcriptional Activator SoxR.


ABSTRACT: Biofilm formation is a survival strategy by which microorganisms adapt to environmental challenges. It is regulated by various signals, such as the second messenger c-di-GMP. We previously found that the Flm chemosensory pathway could respond to chemical signals and regulate biofilm formation. This regulation is independent of c-di-GMP. A previous study revealed that the response regulator FlmD is involved in biofilm formation; however, how chemical signals are transmitted downstream of FlmD remained unclear. In the present study, transcriptome analysis and gel shift assay reveal that SoxR, a transcriptional activator of the efflux transporter acrAB-tolC operon, mediates the downstream signaling of FlmD. Phosphorylated FlmD interacts with SoxR and disrupts the interaction between SoxR and the acrAB-tolC operon. It causes a decrease in the expression of acrAB-tolC operon. The downregulation of acrA, acrB, or tolC gene expression results in making less biofilm formation. In conclusion, we identified that the transcription regulator SoxR plays a role in the c-di-GMP independent regulation of biofilm formation in Comamonas testosteroni.

SUBMITTER: Wang Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8880074 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Response Regulator FlmD Regulates Biofilm Formation in <i>Comamonas testosteroni</i> through the Transcriptional Activator SoxR.

Wang Yunhao Y   Huang Zhou Z   Zhou Nan N   Liu Chang C   Jiang Chengying C   Li Defeng D   Liu Shuangjiang S  

Microorganisms 20220204 2


Biofilm formation is a survival strategy by which microorganisms adapt to environmental challenges. It is regulated by various signals, such as the second messenger <i>c</i>-di-GMP. We previously found that the Flm chemosensory pathway could respond to chemical signals and regulate biofilm formation. This regulation is independent of <i>c</i>-di-GMP. A previous study revealed that the response regulator FlmD is involved in biofilm formation; however, how chemical signals are transmitted downstre  ...[more]

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